Was this FedEx driver caught URINATING on customer's driveway?

The company angrily denies the claim against the employee - saying the liquid was air conditioning fluid

Mike Wilson couldn't work out why a delivery driver left a package on his lawn and not on his porch.

So he checked his home surveillance camera and claims it also caught her relieving herself behind the passenger door of her van on his drive as well.

Not so, say FedEx, who counterclaim the puddle left behind was air conditioning fluid from the van and their driver was protecting herself from a "large, aggressive dog" at the house.

Mike's film from the camera at the head of his drive shows a FedEx van arriving at his home in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

A woman driver emerges from the van, leaving her door open. She crosses the lawn with a package, but stops and goes back to the van, opening the passenger side door.

Mike captioned his video saying: "After checking to see that the coast was clear, she squats behind the open passenger door. At this point, we are considering 'what in the word (sic) is she doing?'

"She is really peeing in our driveway.

"She was taking her pants down while hanging on to the vehicle and pees down the edge then she drops down and pulls her pants up."

Accused: The driver leaves her doors open on CCTV

The five-minute video then shows her leaving the package on the grass beside the van and Mike notes wryly in a caption: "Note the tender loving care she gave to my package and the front porch delivery."

The van pulls off the drive to reveal a pool of liquid near where the passenger door was open and Wilson writes: "Pee! At first I thought condensate from van ac (air con) but after looking had a yellow tint. Condensate is clear. Yuck!"

As the van pulls away he writes: "Often I get p***ed off. This is the first time I have been p***ed on. Thankfully she only left one package.

"There are plenty of places this lady could of (sic) relieved herself. Heck, if she had actually put my package on the front porch and knocked, I would have been more than happy to let her use our restroom."

Delivery giant FedEx vehemently deny the allegation, saying they have fully investigated the incident. They said in a statement: "The homeowner’s claims are not true and his own video proves they’re not true.

"The video clearly shows the water on the driveway dripped from the van’s air conditioning unit.

"During the delivery, our driver was concerned for her safety due to the neighbour’s large, aggressive dog."

FedEx

'Aggressive' : picture of dog taken by driver

The statement added: "As a result, the driver left the package and entered the vehicle on the passenger side. Safety is our primary concern and we reviewed with our driver the procedures on how to handle a delivery when confronted by a large, aggressive dog.

"As always, we will continue to work with our customer to resolve any issues.”

A company spokesman for FedEx also said the driver took a picture of the dog for records purposes. They note that the picture shows the size of the dog and the condition of the fence.